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A vehicle prohibition notice can jeopardise your operator’s licence. If you do not notify the Traffic Commissioner of a PG9 or fail to provide a satisfactory explanation as to why the notice was issued and the steps you intend to take to correct this, you risk being registered as an AMBER or RED operator on the OCRS.
OCRS Operator Compliance Risk Score is an essential indicator used by the authorities to assess your risk of non-compliance with the licence conditions and undertakings. You need to know what they know about your roadworthiness and tachograph history.
Discover how the authorities enforce and sanction operators that fail to comply with operator licence regulations. Understand the graduated fixed penalty process and the importance of running a compliant fleet.
We will do everything we can to help you gather all of the evidence you need to fight your corner but you will need to act quickly. Your business will be assessed based on evidence gathered on the date of the inquiry so ensure you contact us immediately if you receive any correspondence or communication that suggests the possibility of a Public Inquiry.
Information and guidance about EU regulations that have a direct impact on UK and Overseas operators of goods vehicles.
This guide provides you with best practice advice on the responsibilities that an operator or driver has to ensure the roadworthiness of their vehicles. It also covers what you are legally required to do and gives information on where to seek additional help, including technical assistance or training.
This guide provides advice to drivers and operators of goods vehicles, whether used privately or commercially. It explains the rules for drivers’ hours and the keeping of records.
This guide sets out the rules that you need to follow if you run a vehicle recovery business or drive a vehicle to recover other vehicles.
The DVSA (formerly VOSA Vehicle Operator Standards Agency) carry out driving tests, approve people to be driving instructors and MOT testers, carry out tests to make sure lorries and buses are safe to drive, carry out roadside checks on drivers and vehicles, and monitor vehicle recalls.
Traffic Commissioners are responsible for the licensing and regulation of those who operate heavy goods vehicles, buses and coaches, and the registration of local bus services. They are assisted in this work by deputy Traffic Commissioners, who preside over a number of public inquiries. They publish statutory guidance essential reading for all operators of goods and passenger vehicles.
Information about Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors, and the requirements to transport dangerous goods on road, rail, and inland waterways.
We can help you understand how to apply for a GVOL Notice. We also go one step further by helping you create a correctly worded notice in an appropriate qualifying newspaper, whilst saving costs, both time and money.
Discover how the authorities categorise defects on your vehicles
Simple Guide to Driving Hours & WTD